There’s been a lot of complaints about Hollywood’s obsession with rebooting, remaking, and revisiting popular films from the past few decades. But while the world has stood by as everything from Terminator to Jurassic Park to Cinderella gets a reboot, it’s possible we’ve finally reached peak reboot: According to Variety, Disney has plans to revitalize Mary Poppins with a brand-new musical movie set 20 years after the original. Because as they say: A spoonful of nostalgia helps the corporate profits go up.

To be fair, there’s plenty of source material to pull from for this new take on Mary Poppins. Author P.L. Travers wrote a whole series of books about the stern British nanny and her continuing adventures with the Banks family. And Disney already successfully capitalized on the 1964 film with its 2013 biopic Saving Mr. Banks, which told the story of how much Travers hated Walt Disney’s interpretation of her book and the fact that she refused to let the company adapt any more of her work. (Saving Mr. Banks, of course, puts a slightly more positive spin on things.)

There’s no word on whether this sequel/reboot will be “dark and gritty,” although that would actually be more in keeping with the harsher Mary Poppins from the novels. And since it’s still very early days, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will step into the iconic role that earned Julie Andrews a Best Actress Oscar. Perhaps Lady Gaga is free.